Four people have been arrested after protesters projected images of Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein onto Windsor Castle during the US president’s controversial second state visit.
Images linking Trump with the deceased sex offender were shown on the castle’s walls, where King Charles will host Trump later today.
Thames Valley Police said they had arrested four adults, no further details, on suspicion of malicious communications the public stunt at the palace.
They remain in custody.
Trump’s meeting with the King and Queen will take place out of public view due to the ‘unprecedented’ security operation around the state visit.

The President and First Lady are due to be welcomed by Charles and Camilla later on today, before they take a private carriage ride alongside the Prince and Princess of Wales around the grounds of Windsor Castle.
The King and Trump will then inspect the largest guard of honour ever assembled for a state visit, with 1300 military personnel taking part.
A mass protest is also due to be held by the Stop Trump Coalition in Parliament Square against the second state visit at 2pm.